In the early twentieth century, those nurses who fought to raise the status of nursing were hampered by
a. ?the ethic of caring and duty.
b. ?women’s lack of political power.
c. ?ideas about women’s proper role and character.
d. ?all of the above
e. ?a and b only
ANSWER:
d
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